Firdous Shamim Naqvi President PTI Karachi, who is also the Leader of the opposition in Sindh Assembly has apologized to his PTI supporters a day after he criticized its own government in the center over Karachi’s gas crisis.
Taking it to social media he said,”I would like to apologize to all INSAFIANS My intention was to say I am going to complain about the energy minister and SSGC to the PM On hearing the recording words are not exactly conveying that. My apologies to my leader. Who is the most committed & upright man I have met”.
As Karachi faces a persistent shortage of gas supply, PTI PMA hailing from the metropolis criticized the Federal government while saying that he would make sure to make Prime Minister Imran Khan, Energy Minister Omar Ayub, and prime minister’s assistant on petroleum, Nadeem Babar, ‘ashamed’ about Karachi experiencing a gas crisis.
While talking to media on Friday he said: “I am not concerned if it is the PTI’s government [at the Centre] or the PML-N’s,” he said during a press conference. “The gas delivery in this city is not correct. I will keep on creating noise [over the issue]. The prime minister should listen, Omar Ayub should also listen and Nadeem Babar should also listen. I will make sure they feel ashamed and will say to them “Koi sharam hoti hai koi haya hoti hai,” said Naqvi.
“Two years have passed [since the PTI came into power] they should resolve this issue,” Naqvi added.
He called on the government to resolve the issue of gas shortage in Karachi.
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